WEDNESDAY: Experiential Learning Info Session, 5 pm

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WEDNESDAY: Experiential Learning Info Session, 5 pm

Assist a Texas-based VC evaluate prospective deals.  Play the role of a VC as you negotiate Series A Term Sheets.

On Wednesday, September 14th, from 5:00 – 6:00 pm, we’ll be holding an Info Session in Questrom, Room 212, to discuss programs on Entrepreneurship, Business Planning and also Venture Capital.  Each separately provides a good opportunity to apply what you’re learning in the classroom: further building your resume through experiential learning opportunities.  More info can additionally be found here:

None of these program is mutually exclusive in that you can enroll, or get involved, in more than one.

1-page resume and cover letter due to gstoller@bu.edu by 12 noon on 9/15, please.

ABOUT G51: Knowing the pace and breadth of innovation is increasing, we enable our clients to change with the times with a sense of confidence. We also help you see many possibilities, mindful of lessons learned.

What started in 1996 as a boutique venture firm, connected us with amazing entrepreneurs, venture funds, enterprise venture groups and  acquisition teams. We further connected with angels, incubators, universities and also family offices. In 2001, we started building a university MBA network to help students learn about private equity.

The Venture Capital Investment Competition® (VCIC) began at UNC Kenan-Flagler in 1998. It’s additionally an educational event for MBAs to learn about venture funding. VCIC simulates the entire VC investment process in an extremely condensed time period, providing MBA students with a unique first-hand glimpse into the world of venture capital.

WEDNESDAY: Experiential Learning Info Session, 5 pm
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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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